2020
DOI: 10.3390/info11040178
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Dynamic Estimation of Saturation Flow Rate at Information-Rich Signalized Intersections

Abstract: Intersections are the bottlenecks of the road network. The capacity of signalized intersections restricts the operation of the road network. Dynamic estimation of capacity is necessary for signalized intersections refined management. With the development of technology, more and more detectors were installed near the intersection. It had been the information-rich environment, which provided support for dynamic estimation of capacity. A dynamic estimation method for a saturation flow rate based on a neural netwo… Show more

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“…These work efforts were more enhanced by proposing an automatic estimation method, based on video detector data [ 13 ] and dynamic evaluation of SFR [ 4 ]. Based on several studies, the probability method adopted by [ 14 ], was often used to model the effects of heterogeneous traffic on the SFR at a signalized intersection, by comparing the headway ratio and approaches.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These work efforts were more enhanced by proposing an automatic estimation method, based on video detector data [ 13 ] and dynamic evaluation of SFR [ 4 ]. Based on several studies, the probability method adopted by [ 14 ], was often used to model the effects of heterogeneous traffic on the SFR at a signalized intersection, by comparing the headway ratio and approaches.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also concluded that the quality of service facilities at arterial road segments with U-turn sections and on-street parking, were the major source of traffic congestion in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. Furthermore, the main cause of traffic bottleneck is the poor trade-off between demand and infrastructural supply [ 4 , 5 ]. Therefore, understanding the traffic mechanism at a signalized intersection is important for alleviating congestion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) In practical research, there is no definite conclusion that the number of vehicles in the queue is appropriate for the starting element for calculating the saturated headway, due to the number of vehicles from 4th to 7th are all used to estimate the headway [22,23]. In this study, we consider that the initial 2~4th vehicles in the queue have a start-up delay, so we consider the 4th vehicle as the starting point vehicle for saturated headway calculation, which is more in line with the actual situation.…”
Section: A Average Saturated Headway Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the concentration of facilities in high-density urban areas, strained traffic land, and frequent activities of residents make the contradiction between traffic demand and traffic supply more prominent. According to the statistics data from urban traffic authorities, in central areas of most large and medium-sized cities in China, 90% of the road network is saturated or supersaturated during the peak hours [7], and even the traffic congestion has become normalized within the urban centers in some cities [8,9]. Under such high-density area and crowed traffic circumstances, if a sudden disaster breaks out, the road traffic system which is supposed to play an emergency safe-guarder in urban disaster prevention, disaster mitigation and relief, may have adverse effects on disaster relief due to traffic congestion in the traffic route of emergency rescue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%